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Sonic's Schoolhouse

Release Date calendar
October 18, 1996
Platform joystick
Windows
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
2
Overview

Sonic's Schoolhouse is an educational computer game that teaches young learners' mathematics, reading, and spelling. In addition, players can earn access to two mini-games (a collect-the-rings game and a match-the-statues game) and a "field trip" section which gives them numerous facts on the various animals in the game (through video clips). The name selection and tutorial screen. The entire game plays similarly to id Software's Wolfenstein 3D, in that you play in a world that has no variation in height and is largely composed of right angles. You pick up nearby answers (ranging from bouncing letters and numbers to balloons with various pictures on them) and shoot them back at a blackboard to answer questions (usually filling in the blanks; in the reading section you match up pictures with their words instead), or otherwise recycle (much to Sonic's pleasure, as recycling is good for the environment). If you get all ten answers correct, Sonic holds up two sticks with fireworks on them, saying "You got all ten right! Great job!" Sonic the Hedgehog himself is not playable, but acts as the guide; instead, you choose from numerous animals to play as. Doctor Robotnik and his robots also show up to steal your answer, or in the ring mini-game, to steal all your rings

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Cooperative

Yes

ESRB

EC - Early Childhood

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